RE: AD Connector

2001-09-24 Thread Rudolph, Paul









Try logging
in as enterprise admin



Paul Rudolph, MCSE; MCP+Internet; CCA

perotsystems

GIS-Server Technology Group



-Original
Message-
From: Bob Chyka
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001
9:33 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: AD Connector



i am
trying to run forestprep now on the controller with the global catalog and i am
getting an error saying that i dont have permissions to modify the schema or
the ad service is too busy. i am logged in as administrator and i know
that the ad service isnt too busyanything i can try?



thanks
for the help..



Bob C.



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Original Message - 



From: Ayers, Diane 



To: NT System Admin Issues 

Sent: Saturday, September 22,
2001 3:25 PM

Subject: RE: AD
Connector



Did you run forestPrep and DomainPrep prior to installing the
ADC? Your best bet is to run the Exchange2K ForestPrep and DomainPrep in
the forest and AD domain that you will be connecting to. Then you should
be able to install the ADC service on the machine that you want. 



Diane





-Original
Message-
From: Bob Chyka
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001
11:51 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: AD Connector

Hello,



i am
having trouble installing the AD connector on a member server that i am going
to run exchange 5.5 off of. i have a couple questions...



can the
AD connector be installed on a member server?



when i
install it, it says i dont have permissions to update the Schema. i am
logging in as administrator with domain admin rights and schema admin rights.



any
ideas why i can install this? we have 2 2000 controllers with ad running
in native mode..



thanks,

Bob C.

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RE: Nimda - Thought we were protected

2001-09-24 Thread Rudolph, Paul

Ran this tool any thoughts on what the open guest access means on a 98
machine? Scan says it is infected. Machine is completely patched, and has no
signs of infection

Paul Rudolph, MCSE; MCP+Internet; CCA
perotsystems
GIS-Server Technology Group

 -Original Message-
From:   Wantland, John # PHX [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Monday, September 24, 2001 10:41 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject:RE: Nimda - Thought we were protected


Here's a tool from eEye.  McAfee has a tool as well.

http://www.eeye.com/html/Research/Tools/nimda.html

-Original Message-
From: Steve Kelsay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 8:13 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Nimda - Thought we were protected


The virus checker we ran on the readme.exe file called it Nimda. 
Unless we got hit with multiple virii at the same time. That is why I
thought it might be a new strain. I sent the files to McAfee for analysis
already.


Steve Kelsay
Network Administration Group
South Carolina Department of Revenue
301 Gervais Street
Columbia, SC 29201

(803) 898-5522

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/24/01 10:54AM 
What makes you think it is Nimda in the first place?
Your symptoms sound nothing like it at all.

-Original Message-
From: Steve Kelsay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 7:35 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Nimda - Thought we were protected


First alert, Maybe nothing.

We just had our developer machines, running NT2000 Server hit with
Nimda.

The strange thing is, we have Nimda protection in our email scanner, and
all the security fixes MS said should be applied. SP2 is installed. 

The machines boot up, a log in screen displays, and they login. The
Novell login script begins to run as normal ( we run mixed network, NT
and Novell), then the login script box clears as normal, a blue screen
appears as normal, and nothing further happens. 

Could this be a new strain?





Steve Kelsay
Network Administration Group
South Carolina Department of Revenue
301 Gervais Street
Columbia, SC 29201

(803) 898-5522


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RE: SirCam Virus Problem Exchange Server

2001-09-24 Thread Rudolph, Paul

This is what I meant instead of IIS

Paul Rudolph, MCSE; MCP+Internet; CCA
perotsystems
GIS-Server Technology Group

 -Original Message-
From:   Andy Cottrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Monday, September 24, 2001 11:01 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject:RE: SirCam Virus Problem Exchange Server

Murray,
   You can block that email domain or address from your system using message
filtering under the Internet Mail Service properties in Exchange.

Andy

-Original Message-
From: Murray Freeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 10:22 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: SirCam Virus Problem Exchange Server

Our webmaster seems to have found a friend who apparently doesn't know she
has the SirCam virus. We're being sent hundreds of emails from this one
account to our webmaster. We've set up a rule to forward all these emails to
our webmasters delete folder, but apparently that's creating problems as
well. Our webmaster doesn't want us to shut down that alias, so does anyone
have any other ideas to somehow eliminate the problem. All the email is
coming from an address at HOME.COM.

Murray

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